Americans who, as they watch their giant screen televisions or drive their SUVs to the Outback for dinner, complain about…
Mark TooleyAugust 18, 2016
A new South Korean film, Operation Chromite, is about a South Korean undercover team that rambunctiously clears the way for Douglas MacArthur’s celebrated 1950 landing at Inchon, which rescued the South from communist North Korean occupation.
Mark TooleyAugust 16, 2016
Wanted: A Foreign Policy of Responsibility & Limits
Marc LiVeccheJuly 29, 2016
Some years ago I watched on television the compelling 1984 film The Killing Fields, in which Sam Waterston plays an…
Mark TooleyJuly 21, 2016
Under threat, Europe is at another crossroads. Whether NATO will help it find the right direction is an open question.
Joseph LoconteJuly 12, 2016
June 22 marked the 75th anniversary of the Nazi German invasion of the Soviet Union, code named Operation Barbarossa, which was the most murderous conflict in human history.
Mark TooleyJune 28, 2016
Yesterday June 6 was the anniversary of D-Day. June 4 was the anniversary of Churchill’s most famous speech, his “Never…
Mark TooleyJune 7, 2016
There was an interesting exchange of articles recently about Pope Pius XII and Finnish WWII leader Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil…
Mark TooleyMay 26, 2016